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Imaging from the inside out: inverse scattering with photoactivated internal sources

Abstract

We propose a method to reconstruct the optical properties of a scattering medium with subwavelength resolution. The method is based on the solution to the inverse scattering problem with internal sources. Applications to photoactivated localization microscopy are described.

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